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Latest Range On Sale Now
Hello and welcome to our late summer bulletin.
As usual, I’d like to begin by thanking everyone who has taken time to browse the site in recent months.
Our latest range is now on sale. We’ve a real mix of collectables and eclectic items including contemporary art, film memorabilia, movie posters, football memorabilia, vintage toys, decorative ceramics and gardenalia.
The standout addition to our contemporary art department is a limited edition L.S. Lowry print entitled ‘Man Lying on a Wall’ (illustrated above). Signed and numbered 218/500 in pencil to margin, the work is a fabulous example. It is offered professionally framed and priced at £8500.
Those who are particularly fond of Lowry and Modern British art will be interested to learn that we’ve just consigned another two signed prints; ‘Berwick on Tweed’ (72/650) and ‘The Cart’ (511/850). Both of which will be on the site later this week.
Our film memorabilia department has increased too. We’ve added many more vintage posters to our collection in recent weeks including a James Bond A View to a Kill (1985) British One Sheet poster featuring Bond (Roger Moore) in a white tuxedo. Distributors had rejected the innovation of the white tuxedo and decided not to go ahead with the poster in the film’s advertising campaign. As result, surviving examples such as this are now rather scarce. It is priced at £500.
Other latest posters include James Bond The Spy Who Loved Me (1977), Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief (1955), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), White Christmas (1954) and The Wizard of Oz (1939).
If gardening is your thing, don’t miss our latest collection of ornaments, urns and outdoor furniture. We’ve certainly got something for gardens of all shapes and sizes!
We’ve also just taken in a massive single owner collection of Swarovski crystal comprising over 300 boxed figures and ornaments. These will be online over the coming weeks with prices ranging from £15 to £1500.
You can browse our latest range in its entirety here.
Very best wishes,
Phil Mires (Founder)